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 Father Plancy
Plancy was eventually discovered in a small cave by the Filaha Order--the cave was a place where people with terminal illnesses were sent to spend their last days...
Plancy told Denim the truth about Kachua and everything else, and begged him to save Kachua and Valeria from the Dark Knights.
One day, the Roslolian Dark Knights invaded Griate and slaughtered a lot of its inhabitants--they had come looking for Plancy, and they took him hostage, leaving his two children behind.
luct.tacticsogre.com /characters/plancy.html

  
 Pictures of the demons from the goetia
The illustrations are from Collin de Plancy, Dictionnaire Infernal (1863)
The illustrations from Collin de Plancy, Dictionnaire Infernal (1863).">
www.satansheaven.com /demons_1.htm

  
 Collin de Plancy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Collin de Plancy (1793-1887) was a French occultist, demonologist and writer; he published several works on occultism and demonology.
Collin de Plancy followed the tradition of many previous demonologists of cataloguing demons by name and title of nobility, as it happened with grimoires like
In 1818 his most known work, Dictionnaire Infernal, was published for the first time in 1818, and in 1863 there were added some images that made famous the edition; this is a book on demonology, which contains some imaginative drawings concerning the appearance of certain demons.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/De_Plancy

  
 Angels and Demons
According to Joanes Weirus in " De praetistigiis " published in 1568, there are 7 451 926 demons, organized in 111 legions of 6666 demons and ruled by 72 princes of demons.
An inventory supposedly made by sorcecers has yielded 7 409 127 demons and 72 princes.
Species of Demons, as Described by Alphonse de Spina (1467)
demons.monstrous.com /angels_and_demons.htm

  
 Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal
J.A.S. Collin de Plancy then published the set with brief descriptions in his book "Dictionnaire Infernal." The book was published in French thoughout the 1800s in several editions.
All of these are cross-referenced (cf) to their longer descriptions somewhere else in the site, as de Plancy's descriptions aren't very long - they also aren't exact translations, as I've condensed most of them further to make them more readable & to avoid plagarizing the newer English translation of the text ( Trident Books, 1999).
Louis Breton created a set of 69 illustrations of demons, which were then engraved by M. Jarrault.
www.deliriumsrealm.com /delirium/mythology/demon_deplancy.asp

  
 Froissart: The English Plunder Champagne
Those within it were anxious to save him, and ran to the barriers, where there was a grand skirmish; for the garrison kept shooting briskly, being very good cross-bowmen; and several valiant deeds were done on each side.
This same day the captains of the van-guard, sir Thomas Trivet, sir Hugh Calverley, the lord Delawarr, the bastard his brother [Fierabras], Peter Berton and many others, made an excursion from the army, and met sir John de Roye, with about twenty spears of the duke of Burgundy who were going to Troyes.
On their return, they saw in the plain a body of men at arms riding towards Troyes: it was the lord de Hangest and his men: the English and Gascons immediately spurred their horses to come up with them.
www.nipissingu.ca /department/history/muhlberger/froissart/champagn.htm

  
 Rafal T. Prinke, de Plancy
Some of the demons whose portraits were drawn from nature by L. Breton and published in Dictionnaire Infernal by J. Collin de Plancy (Paris 1863, 7th edition).
Those marked with an asterisk signify the ones whose pictures are also linked to the Wierus/Lemegeton listing.
This list is incomplete as I have no access to the original.
hum.amu.edu.pl /~rafalp/HERM/PLANCY/plancy.html

  
 The Angelic Host
He is portrayed in Schwab's Vocabulaire de l'Angélologie as the angel who presides over the rainy seasons.
From Raphael's host, the angel who presides over rain.
His seals portrays seventeen little stars surrounding one larger six-pointed star.
www.cosmicblessings.com /host.shtml

  
 Queen Of The Angels
Redfield, "Gods/A Dictionary of the Deities of All Lands"; De Plancy, "Dictionnaire Infernal" IV, 138; and near-Eastern mythologies.]
A great archon (female) "perfect in glory and next in rank to the Father-of-All." She is the consort of Cosmocrator.
www.sarahsarchangels.com /archangels/queen.html

  
 CuBra Cultureel Brabant Boeken op zondag Ed Schilders Collin de Plancy Dictionnaire infernal woordenboek van de duivel
Zo bieden de meeste van De Plancy's grotere lemmata een afwisseling van aardigheden waar je misschien iets mee kunt doen als je er toevallig naar op zoek bent, onvolledigheid, en plotselinge details die tot op de pagina nauwkeurig vermeld worden.
De zelfcorrectie in de roomse geest is in veel lemmata duidelijk aanwezig, maar voor zover ik dat kon nagaan heb ik geen verdraaiing van feiten aangetroffen.
De vondsten waren niet overweldigend in kwantiteit, maar waar ik iets vond, waren de aangeboorde bronnen en de gekozen citaten of gegevens vrijwel altijd curieus.
www.cubra.nl /edschildersboekencolumn/09052004collindeplancydictionnaireinfernalduivelswoordenboek.htm   (2711 words)

  
 Table of Contents of our Magickal Library
Liber CL Vel {Lamed}{Ayin}{Nun], A Sandal, De Lege Libellum
www.rahoorkhuit.net /library/toc.html   (2711 words)

  
 Bishop Branta
Shortly after Plancy did this, Branta told the Queen and was rewarded by a promotion to Bishop, the highest-ranked religious official in Valeria.
Manafloa died shortly after, and Bersalia was left in the care of Branta and his brother Plancy; Branta told Plancy to secretly take the girl away from Heigm and raise her as if she were his own daughter (which is why she is called Kachua).
King Dolgare had an affair with a servant named Manafloa who eventually gave birth to a daughter, who Dolgare named Bersalia.
luct.tacticsogre.com /characters/branta.html   (2711 words)

  
 Fantastic... Book Record
Collin de Plancy was an extraordinarily important compiler of supernatural lore, and this is the most important and most widely known of his many publications.
It went through number of different editions, of which the illustrated sixth edition remains the most desireable.
fantastic.library.cornell.edu /bookrecord.php?record=F012   (2711 words)

  
 Ogre Battle Encyclopedia
The brother of Plancy, and uncle of Denim.
When Manafloa died during childbirth, took Manafloa's baby to his brother Plancy.
Had them kidnap Plancy from Griate in the Griate Massacre, because he knew the truth about what had really happened.
www.freecfm.com /o/OgreBattle/index.cfm?fuseaction=characters&month=Trevas   (2711 words)

  
 The Empire of Great Han at the Universal Exposition
     The young Collin de Plancy is described alternately as laborious (“doing the work of two”), impartial, and instructed, while being lauded as well for his more social qualities – charm, elegance of manners, impeccable taste, and perhaps most importantly, amiability.
     As the name suggests, Victor Emile Marie Joseph Collin de Plancy (1853-1924) was born in Plancy, a small town near Troyes in the Champagne region of eastern France, the son of a Jesuit priest and prolific writer on the occult whose name is still much more familiar in France than that of his son.
  In late 1899 a French military attaché in China, Commander Polyeucte Vidal, was also brought in through Collin de Plancy’s efforts to assess the state of the Korean arsenal and make recommendations as to its improvement and the establishment of a Korean arms industry.
www2.hawaii.edu /~dkane/Universal.htm   (2711 words)

  
 The Green: Mythological Booklist
Copyr 1988 Trafalgar Square Publishing North Pomfret Vermont 05053 ISBN 0-943955-05-X. Dictionnaire Infernal by Collin de Plancy, 1863.
Dictionary of Demons: A Guide to Demons and Demonologists in Occult Lore by Fred Gettings with pictures provided by Charles Walker of Images Colour Library, London.
The Hidden Manna: Being the Revelation called Apocalypse of John the Divine by Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet, Aeon Books, ISBN 0-945747-99-3 (cloth).
www.thewildhunt.com /thegreen/myth_christian_jewish.shtml   (2711 words)

  
 No More Secrets
Plancy wrote: "He builds citadels and impregnable towers, breaks down enemy barricades.
Collin de Plancy, another known early Goetia researcher, concurred with Mathers.
Both men also agreed that the talents of this spirit are known as a tower, or fortress builder.
www.perdurabo10.com /id263.html   (2711 words)

  
 The Vampire - His Kith and Kin
Histoire des Fantômes et des Démons qui se sent montrés parmi les hommes, ou choix d'anecdotes et de contes, de faits merveilleux, de traits bizarres, d'aventures extraordinaires sur les revenans, les fantômes, les lutins, les demons, les spectres, les vampires et les apparitions diverses, etc. Paris, 12mo, 1819.
Histoire curieuse et pittoresque des sorciers devins, magiciens, astrologues, voyants, revenants, âmes en peine, vampires, spectres, esprits, malins, sorts jetés, excorcismes, etc., depuis l'antiquite jusqu'à nos jours.
Paroles de M. Pierre de la Fosse de la rue des Morts.
www.zerotime.com /lostbook/vamp06.htm   (2711 words)

  
 Collin de Plancy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Collin de Plancy followed the tradition of many previous demonologists of cataloguing demons by name and title of nobility, as it happened with grimoires like Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, and The Lesser Key of Solomon among others.
Jacques-Albin-Simon Collin de Plancy (1793-1887) was a French occultist, demonologist and writer; he published several works on occultism and demonology.
In 1818 his most known work, Dictionnaire Infernal, was published for the first time in 1818, and in 1863 there were added some images that made famous the edition; this is a book on demonology, which contains some imaginative drawings concerning the appearance of certain demons.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Collin_de_Plancy   (135 words)

  
 IMPACTIKA: WHAT'S NEW ?
Plancy L'Abbaye: a brand new meteorite from France, only 150g.
And there will be more when I get back from the Munich Show.
I managed to get 2 thin slices, and there won't be anymore.
www.impactika.com /News.html   (135 words)

  
 MUME.NET - LOGS
*Plancy the Noldorin Elf* barely pierces your body and tickles it.
*Plancy the Noldorin Elf* throws back his head and cackles with insane glee!
Mhhhmh so history shows you were killed by Plancy?
mume.mine.nu /show.php?id=4694   (135 words)

  
 Plancy Hotels : Hotels in Plancy and Plancy Accommodation
Choose from our wide selection of Plancy Hotels, check availability and book online with our instant and convenient accommodation booking system.
Plancy, France Hotel Booking From the Knowhere Guide
Plancy Hotels : Hotels in Plancy and Plancy Accommodation
travel.knowhere.co.uk /hotels/~plancy/index.html   (135 words)

  
 Abebooks Search Results - de Plancy Collin
De Plancy, Collin, (Wade Baskin, translator and editor)
Collin De Plancy (edited and translated by Wade Baskin)
Jeunesse, illustrations de Y. Lanore, prix de politesse scotché sur la page de garde, qques rousseurs en bas de couv., sinon bon état.
www.abeauthors1.com /Author/318290/de+Plancy+Collin.html   (135 words)

  
 No Dragons Here
Collin de Plancy said of Volac: "He appears as a child with angel's wings and riding on a two-headed dragon." Of course Plancy copied stories passed down by the old masters for hundreds of years.
Is this where the idea of angels that look liked winged cherubs came from?
www.perdurabo10.com /id284.html   (135 words)

  
 PLANCY Genealogy and Family Tree
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www.onegreatfamily.com /ancestry/Plancy.html   (135 words)

  
 Books By Jacques-Albin-Simon Collin de Plancy - Page 1
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www.ryanandpaul.com /author_Jacques-Albin-Simon+Collin+de+Plancy   (135 words)

  
 Dictionnaire Infernal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was written by Collin de Plancy and first published in 1818.
The Dictionnaire Infernal is a book on demonology that includes the names and description of many demons relating to demonology, organised in hellish hierarchies.
There were several editions of the book, but perhaps the most famous is that of 1863, in which sixty-nine illustrations were added to the book.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dictionnaire_Infernal   (123 words)

  
 Fantastic... Book Record
Collin de Plancy was an extraordinarily important compiler of supernatural lore, and this is the most important and most widely known of his many publications.
It went through number of different editions, of which the illustrated sixth edition remains the most desireable.
fantastic.library.cornell.edu /bookrecord.php?record=F012   (42 words)

  
 - Encyclopédie Démonologique - Le Sabbat selon Collin de Plancy
Après qu'on leur a donné un nom, on les envoie aux sorcières qui ont bien mérité des légions infernales.
de petits enfants non baptisés et mille autres horreurs, et que le pain du diable est fait de millet noir.
Les correcteurs du sabbat sont de petits démons sans bras, qui allument un grand feu, y jettent les coupables, et les en retirent quand il le faut.
www.grand-grimoire.com /demonologie/sabbat.html   (1871 words)

  
 Mammon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mammon is somewhat similar to the Greek god Plutus, and the Roman Dis Pater, in his description, and it is likely that he was at some point based off of them, especially since Plutus appears in The Divine Comedy, as a wolf-like demon of wealth, wolves being associated with greed in the Middle Ages.
Nicholaos de Lyra (commenting on the passage in Luke) says: "Mammon est nomen daemonis" (Mammon is the name of a demon).
Thus Peter Lombard (II, dist. 6) says, "Riches are called by the name of a devil, namely Mammon, for Mammon is the name of a devil, by which name riches are called according to the Syrian tongue." Piers Plowman also regards Mammon as a deity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mammon   (756 words)

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